Vancouver Festival SUV Attack Recovery: Community Remains Resilient Amid Tragedy

Thursday, May 15, 2025, 4:20 am

On April 26 at Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu Day festival, an SUV slammed into a crowded celebration, killing eleven and leaving many injured. Families and survivors are now navigating a difficult journey to recovery amidst public shock and widespread calls for enhanced security measures.


theglobeandmail.com / Family in B.C. festival tragedy celebrates small victories on long road to recovery

On Monday, Roland Nulada had his first meal in 16 days as he recovers from brain surgery as well as operations on a broken arm and leg

thestar.com / Family in B.C. festival tragedy celebrates small victories on long road to recovery

VANCOUVER - Even the smallest victories are being celebrated by Roland Nulada and his family, as he recovers from devastating injuries suffered in the Lapu Lapu festival attack in Vancouver.

thestar.com / Eleven killed in festival attack included families, artist, visitor from Philippines

Eleven people were killed at the Lapu Lapu Day festival in Vancouver on April 26, when an SUV drove through a crowd at high speed.


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